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Jan 28, 2004, 07:05 AM
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London Town - Your Favorites
Ok, time to revive a topic that I've let lapse recently...we were going through Paul's albums and talking about which songs off them were our favorites, which ones we didn't like so much and just generally discussing the songs. We left off with "Speed of Sound" and I don't want to do live albums, so let's move on now with "London Town".
Here's the tracklist:
London Town
Cafe On The Left Bank
I'm Carrying
Backwards Traveller
Cuff Link
Children Children
Girlfriend
I've Had Enough
With A Little Luck
Famous Groupies
Deliver Your Children
Name And Address
Don't Let It Bring You Down
Morse Moose And The Grey Goose
Go to it! [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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Jan 28, 2004, 07:10 AM
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Re: London Town - Your Favorites
I think my favorites on this album are "Backwards Traveller" (gee, I WONDER why???) and "I've Had Enough", but I also like the title track, "Deliver Your Children", "I'm Carrying" and "Name and Address" a lot. In fact, if he would have taken "I'm Carrying" down a couple steps and sang it without quite so much straining, it would probably be my favorite. Or if he'd finished "Name and Address".
I consider this to be an "ok" album - not a favorite and not a least favorite. If he would have had a killer closer instead of the dreadful "Morse Moose", I think I would have liked it a lot better. And I don't care much for "Don't Let it Bring You Down" either - it DOES bring me down, it's such a dirge. And "With a Little Luck" is just a little bit too sweetsie for my taste.
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Jan 28, 2004, 07:24 AM
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Re: London Town - Your Favorites
I love this topic because it reminds me to listem to more Paul stuff and in reading others' thoughts on songs gives different meanings to me!
I think overall this is a good album. My faves are probably London Town, Cafe on the left bank, Backwards Traveller, Children Children, I've had enought , Famous Groupies and Deliver your children. Oh and name and address. Had it not been for Don't let it bring you down and Morse Moose, I think I would've considered this an excellent album. It's got a little bit of everything - rocker, love song, pop song, silly song and unf. dreadful song. Oh well - he tried. [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
If I were to rate thie from 1-5, where 5 is best, this would get a 4 from me.
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Jan 28, 2004, 08:09 AM
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Old Brown Shoe
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Re: London Town - Your Favorites
This is a great album. It was released on March 31st, 1978 and includes five songs which are co-written by Paul and Denny Laine, which proves what a great co-workers they were [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
My favorites:
*London Town: One of the McCartney/Laine collaboration. The song is about "ordinary people" and it's a sweet melody about that subject...I love the lyrics and vocals, specially.
*I'm Carrying: really sweet. I read somewhere that it was about Linda's pregnancy [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
*Backwards Traveller: Good intro and percussions. I think that it's may fave mainly because of the "Hey!" that Paul sings [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
*Girlfriend: Paul performs the song amazingly, using alternatively high-pitched and low-pitched vocal lines. A good solo is played on two electric guitars. Definitely one of my faves.¨
*Deliver Your Children: Another collaboration between Paul and Denny. This time, the main vocal is Denny's. I like the lyrics, which always keep you attentive about what's gonna say next.
*With A Little Luck: I don't agree with Rell here [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] This is one of my fave ballads...good instrumentation, like a lot of keyboard rhythm. And the lyrics always cheer me up:
With A Little Luck, We Can Help It Out
We can make this whole damn thing work out
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The ones I dislike:
*Name And Adress: Paul uses his 'Elvis' way of singing. I just don't like this style, and the song appears to be unfinished.
*Don't Let It Bring You Down: Too slow for my taste.
*Morse Moose And The Grey Goose: another McCartney/Laine collaboration...good instrumental effects and all, but it doesn't say anything important and it's too long.
So, I give this album a rate of 7/10. A great album, but it doesn't figure among the best.
[size="1"][ Jan 28, 2004, 09:18 AM: Message Edited By: Cecilia ][/size]
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Jan 28, 2004, 08:30 AM
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Sun King
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Re: London Town - Your Favorites
The songs I listened to mostly from this album are as follows:
London Town - Great song. Makes you feel like you're in London and not on a boat. [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
Cafe On The Left Bank - I like this one too. It's catchy.
I'm Carrying - Always loved this one, even as a teenager. It's very sweet.
Backwards Traveller - One of my favorites on here. Very catchy tune. No wonder you named yourself after it, Suz. [img]graemlins/wink3.gif[/img]
I've Had Enough - A good one, but it had its day in the sun. It's a bit dated.
With A Little Luck - I also really like this one. It's no wonder to me it was such a hit.
Famous Groupies - Good harmonies. 'Nuff said. [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
I should try to pick up this cd. I don't currently have very much Paulie in my collection, but I do remember enjoying this album way back when.
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Jan 28, 2004, 10:45 AM
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Sun King
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Re: London Town - Your Favorites
I like most of the songs on this album.
The kind of melecanholic feeling of the title track, which gives you a feeling you'r in London, and indeed not on a boat far away from it.
Cafe On The Left Bank, is another one of my favourites. Some nice guitar riffs.
I love the finger picking guitar work on I'm Carrying, simpe but effective.
Backwards Traveller is catchy and has some cool guitar riffs (licks?) but it's to short.
I've Had Enough, With A little Luck, Name and Address are good to, I also enjoy Denny's song, reminds me a bit of The Moody Blues, the songs written by Ray thomas.
There are some songs that brings the album somewhat down, and keeps it from being a strong and consistent album like Band On The Run. To me these are, Girlfriend, I am not fond of the high pitched voice Paul uses here, perhaps Michael Jackson can do it. Famous Groupies, in a style simulair to "Monkberry Moon Delight" but doesn't really work for me, tho it has his moments.Don't Let It Bring You Down and Morse Moose aren't among my favourites either.
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